LSA is a diversified environmental, transportation, and community planning firm with California offices in Berkeley, Carlsbad, Fresno, Irvine, Palm Springs, Point Richmond, Riverside, Rocklin, San Luis Obispo, and South San Francisco, and one office in Fort Collins, Colorado. The staff at LSA includes experts in environmental analysis, biology and wetlands, air quality and noise, community and land use planning, archaeology and paleontology, geographic information systems (GIS), global climate change, transportation planning and engineering, and water quality. LSA staff professionals are recognized as innovators in the field of environmental impact assessment and have developed a reputation among clients and professional peers in both the public and private sectors as being thorough, innovative, and objective.
Overview of Job Requirements:
LSA’s Carlsbad office is seeking a Senior Archaeologist/Principal Investigator with an M.A. in Anthropology (archaeology). The Senior Archaeologist’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: managing, directing, and performing archaeological investigations. The selected candidate should have extensive Southern California job experience, extensive experience managing and directing investigations, and excellent writing skills.
LSA’s greatest asset is its employee ownership. LSA offers excellent compensation and benefits, including competitive pay; medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, long-term care, group life, and AD&D insurance plans; vacation, sick, and holiday pay; an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); and a Profit Sharing and Savings Plan (with 401k).
LSA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and we participate in E-Verify. For more information about LSA, please visit www.lsa-assoc.com.
Cultural Resource Analysts Inc. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) serves as a specialized consulting firm with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky. The company became incorporated in 1983 and opened satellite offices in Hurricane, West Virginia, in 1994; Longmont, Colorado, in 2005
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Mitigation Monitor Training Session The Fall 2010 Mitigation Monitoring Class has been scheduled for Sept 4 and /or 5th 2010 in Redlands CA. If you are interested in attending the class please request a application via email and return it to Leslie Irish, 951-681-6531(fax) or Lirish@llenviroinc.com. Class is first come first served and may be canceled at the owner’s discretion. To attend you must have a confirmation in hand at the door. A limited number of seats are available.
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International Seminar on Heritage Tourism: Prospects & Challenges The Department of History of our college is organising an International seminar on “Heritage Tourism : Prospects and Challenges” on Sep 1-2, 2010 for which papers are invited from the teaching faculty, researchers, students and above all experts in the field.
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HOPI Basketry Collection HOPI culture evident in Basketry Collection at The College of Idaho's Orma J. Smith Museum
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